This star destroyer is my first-ever commission! Click to see the full-size image!
35 x 20 cm. Count 14 aida. Thread: 5 grey shades, 2 white, 1 yellow. Approx 38 stitching hours all up, plus of course set-up time and pattern-making time.
The best/worst part of working on this was showing acquaintances WIP photos and then them feeling really awkward when I explained I won’t be seeing the new Star Wars film, because I don’t like Star Wars... :v
I’ve been nearly commissioned by several friends and acquaintances over the years. Mostly requests to remake What Are Birds? for them, actually. That one is really popular! Which feels like a huge honour, except then when I went “okay well I know that the original What Are Birds? took me roughly X hours, so let’s say mates rates, $Y” where mates rates is less than $10/hour (and I live in Australia, where minimum wage is $17/hour). And then their face falls, and oh, but that’s too expensive, isn’t it?
Now, it’s one thing of course if a needlework commission is out of your budget. That’s one thing. That’s disappointing for you, but it’s fine.
It’s another thing entirely to say that my time isn’t worth $10/hour, or even $5/hour. That this thing you want me to create, using my skills that I have accumulated over hours and years in a craft that you have never even attempted, using my time, using my materials, using my energy and risking my wrist health, should only cost you a mere fraction of what it is worth. If I say that’s going to take me 10 hours to create, and you tell me that $50 is overcharging, well... that is certainly another thing entirely.